Victorian Jewellery for Victoria Day
As promised, I went prowling for vintage stuff on Friday. Fittingly, I found two Victorian pieces.
The big score is a pair of gigantic girandole earrings from around 1870. Girandole means chandelier and are characterized by having three drops, the middle drop hanging slightly lower than the other two. I found a pair that was nearly identical (alas mine are not gold) on 1stdibs.
They are quite lively, with the drops swinging from an articulated middle piece. I have read that this style was especially popular at dances.
I also found this old seed pearl and enamel gold filled ring. It is well worn, which means well loved. Again, it’s likely from the late Victorian period.



The pics of Victorian jeweleries in this blog looks really fantastic I liked it
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